Xpressure wrote:Triples333 wrote:Xpressure wrote:2600+ deaths in just 1 month in the US alone since February 29th, and there are still people in denial saying Covid-19 shouldn't be taken seriously because it's just a flu.
While Covid is clearly more dangerous and not done spreading, you need to bear in mind that ~50,000 flu deaths in the United States in any given year has become very standard.
Unpopular take: The more we know about this, the more apparent it is that the short term "end-game" before we get a vaccine needs to be to continue/ramp up isolation to all those at the highest risk thresholds (be it age or pre-existing conditions), while continuing to ramp up test kits and equipment production. The fact of the matter is that for young, healhty children+adults, this is not particularly dangerous what so ever (will the odd 1 in 2,000 healthy, young person become seriously ill and potentially die? Sure. But that does not warrant a complete shutdown for the foreseeable future IMO).
Now, this protocol is much easier said than done as so many who qualify in the danger zones are such vital members of all walks of society, but it does indeed seem like this will be the play by mid-April/May.
People should also stop comparing "Quarantined Coronavirus" numbers vs "Unquarantined Flu". If the world never started quarantining the Coronavirus and let it spread freely just like the Flu, just imagine how much more death we'd see.
A) This is a half-ass quarantine if I have ever seen one. Many people are still going to beaches, shopping, seeing their friends, etc. And I would wager much more than >50% of Americans are still at the very least occasionally visiting gas stations, markets, post offices, banks, etc.
B) As I stated, it is clearly more dangerous to those who we can already identify as high-risk (elderly and pre-existing immunity compromising conditions). I have seen very little to indicate it is worth worrying about for the rest of the population (their proximity to the high risk individuals is what to worry about). The play here is to isolate those people from everybody else while we work through a vaccine and ramp up production of ventilator machines, etc.
I am not saying we are quite ready for this step yet. But it has become more and more clearly evident that this is the step that needs to be taken in the next 2 months.




































